He’s not much of a scoring threat—he averaged 3.9 points as a freshman and 3.8 as a sophomore—but his defensive impact is undeniable. His block percentage of 15.7 this season was third nationally, and he led the nation with a 15.8 block percentage in 2012-13.

Those types of numbers will make Obepka a sought-after player on the transfer market. He’ll have to sit out the 2014-15 season and will be eligible for 2015-16.

SNY.tv reports Baylor, Florida, Pittsburgh and Oregon, among other schools, are expected to be contenders to land Obepka.